Sandra & John Scott's Blog – September 2012 Archive (5)

Plan a Fall Getaway at Mohonk Mountain House, High Above the Hudson River

Fall is a beautiful time along New York St’s Hudson River. Plan a Columbus Dayate weekend at the historic hotel high above the Hudson. Savor the spectacular fall foliage as you boat, hike, take a carriage ride, mountain bike, play golf, or simply sit back and relax while savoring the view. The air is crisp, activities abound, and all that’s missing is…

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Added by Sandra & John Scott on September 27, 2012 at 3:01pm — 1 Comment

Hershey, Pennsylvania's Historic Milton Hershey School

The Milton Hershey School in Hershey, Pennsylvania is in a class of its own.  It all came about at the request of Kitty, Milton Hershey’s wife, to start a school for orphan boys.  Unable to have children of their own they created the Hershey Industrial School for orphan boys in 1909.  The school has grown through the years and changed to meet the needs of today’s world.

 

On a hill above the town of Hershey is Founders Hall which is impressive inside and out. The…

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Added by Sandra & John Scott on September 20, 2012 at 10:30am — 2 Comments

Visiting Philadelphia? Stay at the Omni Independence Park Hotel

 



Philadelphia is home to America’s most historic square mile.  While that may seem like a small area, once you start walking from place to place it isn’t so save steps and stay at the Omni Hotel Independence Park.  It is just a few steps from Independence National Historic Park, the Liberty Bell, the…

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Added by Sandra & John Scott on September 12, 2012 at 8:09am — No Comments

Calling all Alice Cooper fans

http://www.examiner.com/article/alice-cooper-premieres-raise-the-dead-tour-at-turning-stone-new-york-state

Alice Cooper premieres “Raise the Dead” tour at Turning Stone New York State

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Added by Sandra & John Scott on September 5, 2012 at 6:24pm — No Comments

Great Dining at Delta Lake Inn in Oneida County, New York

Delta Lake near Rome, New York, is another great getaway in Oneida County.  The lake was created when a dam was built in 1908 on the Mohawk River to guarantee sufficient water for the expanded Erie Canal.  Today, the lake is a multi-use area great for camping, fishing, hiking and other nature-related activities. 

For a relaxing view of the dam…

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Added by Sandra & John Scott on September 1, 2012 at 4:02pm — No Comments

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